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Zhan, Peida; Jiao, Hong; Man, Kaiwen; Wang, Lijun – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2019
In this article, we systematically introduce the just another Gibbs sampler (JAGS) software program to fit common Bayesian cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs) including the deterministic inputs, noisy "and" gate model; the deterministic inputs, noisy "or" gate model; the linear logistic model; the reduced reparameterized unified…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Computer Software, Models, Test Items
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Jin, Kuan-Yu; Wu, Yi-Jhen; Chen, Hui-Fang – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2022
For surveys of complex issues that entail multiple steps, multiple reference points, and nongradient attributes (e.g., social inequality), this study proposes a new multiprocess model that integrates ideal-point and dominance approaches into a treelike structure (IDtree). In the IDtree, an ideal-point approach describes an individual's attitude…
Descriptors: Likert Scales, Item Response Theory, Surveys, Responses
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Lúcio, Patrícia Silva; Vandekerckhove, Joachim; Polanczyk, Guilherme V.; Cogo-Moreira, Hugo – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2021
The present study compares the fit of two- and three-parameter logistic (2PL and 3PL) models of item response theory in the performance of preschool children on the Raven's Colored Progressive Matrices. The test of Raven is widely used for evaluating nonverbal intelligence of factor g. Studies comparing models with real data are scarce on the…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Item Response Theory, Test Validity, Preschool Children
Kara, Yusuf; Kamata, Akihito; Potgieter, Cornelis; Nese, Joseph F. T. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
Oral reading fluency (ORF), used by teachers and school districts across the country to screen and progress monitor at-risk readers, has been documented as a good indicator of reading comprehension and overall reading competence. In traditional ORF administration, students are given one minute to read a grade-level passage, after which the…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Reading Rate, Accuracy
Kara, Yusuf; Kamata, Akihito; Potgieter, Cornelis; Nese, Joseph F. T. – Grantee Submission, 2020
Oral reading fluency (ORF), used by teachers and school districts across the country to screen and progress monitor at-risk readers, has been documented as a good indicator of reading comprehension and overall reading competence. In traditional ORF administration, students are given one minute to read a grade-level passage, after which the…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Reading Rate, Accuracy
Khajah, Mohammad M. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
I study the impact of novel game manipulations on user engagement using principled computational methods. Maximizing user engagement is important because it results in more profitable games in the commercial arena and better learning outcomes in the educational arena. It is then perhaps unsurprising that the study of user engagement is well…
Descriptors: Nonparametric Statistics, Models, Learner Engagement, Bayesian Statistics
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Lloyd, Kevin; Sanborn, Adam; Leslie, David; Lewandowsky, Stephan – Cognitive Science, 2019
Algorithms for approximate Bayesian inference, such as those based on sampling (i.e., Monte Carlo methods), provide a natural source of models of how people may deal with uncertainty with limited cognitive resources. Here, we consider the idea that individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) may be usefully modeled in terms of the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Bayesian Statistics, Cognitive Ability, Individual Differences
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Trendtel, Matthias; Robitzsch, Alexander – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2021
A multidimensional Bayesian item response model is proposed for modeling item position effects. The first dimension corresponds to the ability that is to be measured; the second dimension represents a factor that allows for individual differences in item position effects called persistence. This model allows for nonlinear item position effects on…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Item Response Theory, Test Items, Test Format
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Marmolejo-Ramos, Fernando; Cousineau, Denis – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2017
The number of articles showing dissatisfaction with the null hypothesis statistical testing (NHST) framework has been progressively increasing over the years. Alternatives to NHST have been proposed and the Bayesian approach seems to have achieved the highest amount of visibility. In this last part of the special issue, a few alternative…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Bayesian Statistics, Evaluation Methods, Statistical Inference
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Paape, Dario; Avetisyan, Serine; Lago, Sol; Vasishth, Shravan – Cognitive Science, 2021
We present computational modeling results based on a self-paced reading study investigating number attraction effects in Eastern Armenian. We implement three novel computational models of agreement attraction in a Bayesian framework and compare their predictive fit to the data using k-fold cross-validation. We find that our data are better…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Indo European Languages, Grammar, Bayesian Statistics
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Ning, Ling; Luo, Wen – Journal of Experimental Education, 2018
Piecewise GMM with unknown turning points is a new procedure to investigate heterogeneous subpopulations' growth trajectories consisting of distinct developmental phases. Unlike the conventional PGMM, which relies on theory or experiment design to specify turning points a priori, the new procedure allows for an optimal location of turning points…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Models, Classification, Comparative Analysis
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Nicenboim, Bruno; Vasishth, Shravan; Engelmann, Felix; Suckow, Katja – Cognitive Science, 2018
Given the replication crisis in cognitive science, it is important to consider what researchers need to do in order to report results that are reliable. We consider three changes in current practice that have the potential to deliver more realistic and robust claims. First, the planned experiment should be divided into two stages, an exploratory…
Descriptors: Sentences, Case Studies, Cognitive Science, Psycholinguistics
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Peralta, Montserrat; Alarcon, Rosa; Pichara, Karim E.; Mery, Tomas; Cano, Felipe; Bozo, Jorge – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2018
Educational resources can be easily found on the Web. Most search engines base their algorithms on a resource's text or popularity, requiring teachers to navigate the results until they find an appropriate resource. This makes searching for resources a tedious and cumbersome task. Specialized repositories contain resources that are annotated with…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Metadata, Foreign Countries, Bayesian Statistics
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Montero, Shirly; Arora, Akshit; Kelly, Sean; Milne, Brent; Mozer, Michael – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2018
Personalized learning environments requiring the elicitation of a student's knowledge state have inspired researchers to propose distinct models to understand that knowledge state. Recently, the spotlight has shone on comparisons between traditional, interpretable models such as Bayesian Knowledge Tracing (BKT) and complex, opaque neural network…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Individualized Instruction, Knowledge Level, Bayesian Statistics
Zhang, Xue; Wang, Chun; Tao, Jian – Grantee Submission, 2018
Testing item-level fit is important in scale development to guide item revision/deletion. Many item-level fit indices have been proposed in literature, yet none of them were directly applicable to an important family of models, namely, the higher order item response theory (HO-IRT) models. In this study, chi-square-based fit indices (i.e., Yen's…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Models, Test Items, Goodness of Fit
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